Episodios

  • Special Episode: Graceful Parenting: Thriving with Autism Season 2 Introduction
    Jan 14 2026

    Episode Title: Special Episode: Graceful Parenting - Thriving with Autism | Season Introduction (2026)

    Season 2: Walk With Me Mom: From Burnout to Balance – 2026 Theme Launch

    Episode Description:

    Kick off 2026 with grace. 💙

    In this heartfelt season premiere, Nicki shares her raw journey as mom to a non-verbal autistic son and an autistic/ADHD daughter—years of chasing “perfect” parenting, battling self-blame, and carrying bone-deep exhaustion while brushing it aside.

    This year’s theme, Graceful Parenting: Thriving with Autism, flips the script:

    • Ditch typical milestones and one-size-fits-all standards
    • Release self-blame for your child’s unique neurology
    • Honor real exhaustion (not just “mom tired”) without shame
    • Redefine thriving as presence, flexibility, and kindness—especially toward yourself

    Nicki grounds the conversation in faith with powerful reminders from 2 Corinthians 12:9 (“My grace is sufficient for you”) and Isaiah 40:11 (God gently leads those with young), affirming that weakness is an invitation to lean on grace, not a failure.

    Whether you’re feeling validated, challenged, or hopeful, this episode sets the tone for honest, shame-free support all season long.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • One-on-one coaching for overwhelmed autism + neurodivergent moms → www.walkwithmemom.com
    • Private community for ongoing encouragement → www.walkwithmemom.com
    • Email for questions: info@nickibradley.com

    Grace Affirmation to carry with you: “My child does not need a perfect parent—they need me.”

    Next week: Letting Go of Typical Parenting Standards.

    You’re not alone. You’re already doing something brave. I’m walking with you. 🤍

    #AutismMom #NeurodivergentParenting #GracefulParenting #AutismAcceptance #FaithAndParenting #MomBurnout #SpecialNeedsMom #ThrivingWithAutism

    Please email any questions, comments, to info@nickibradley.com

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  • 15|Calm in the Storm: Managing Meltdowns with Your Autistic Child
    Nov 12 2025

    Walk With Me Mom: From Burnout to Balance Episode 15: Calm in the Storm – Managing Meltdowns with Your Autistic Child

    Nicki Bradley, autism mom walking beside you through the chaos.

    Episode Highlights

    • Meltdown ≠ Tantrum
    • Real-life pivot
    • Proactive tools
    • During the storm
    • After the storm
    • Mom’s reset Scripture Anchor

    “Be still, and know that I am God.” – Psalm 46:10 Heart stillness when physical stillness is impossible.

    Quick Action Steps

    1. Build a mini calm-down kit (3 items max).
    2. Practice one co-regulation move (deep breath, firm hug).
    3. Plan your 2-minute post-meltdown reset.

    Connect & Get Support

    • Share your meltdown win: info@nickibradley.com
    • Join the faith-filled community: www.walkwithmemom.com
    • Book 1:1 coaching: www.walkwithmom.com/book-session

    Next Week – Episode 16: Sensory Soothing Strategies

    You’re not failing—you’re guiding. One breath, one breakthrough at a time.

    Please email any questions, comments, to info@nickibradley.com

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  • 14|Steady Steps: Building Routines for Your Autistic Child
    Nov 9 2025

    Walk With Me Mom: From Burnout to Balance Episode 14: Steady Steps – Building Routines for Your Autistic Child

    Nicki Bradley, mom of two autistic kids and your guide from chaos to calm.

    Episode Highlights

    • Why routines matter
    • One child, one routine
    • The power of visual
    • Start small, stay consistent
    • Adjust, don’t perfect

    Scripture Encouragement

    “For God is not a God of confusion but of peace.” – 1 Corinthians 14:33 Peace over pressure—invite Him into the sock-lineup and checklist chaos.

    Action Steps

    1. Identify your toughest daily transition.
    2. Create a 3-step visual routine (pictures or checklist).
    3. Prep one thing tonight (clothes, lunch, bag).

    Connect & Get Support

    • Share your routine wins: info@nickibradley.com
    • Join the community: www.walkwithmemom.com
    • Book a Balance Starter Session: www.walkwithmom.com/book-session

    Next Week – Episode 15: Managing Meltdowns

    You’re enough. One steady step at a time.

    Please email any questions, comments, to info@nickibradley.com

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  • 13|Tasting the Challenge: Navigating Food Sensitivities with Your Autistic Child
    Oct 15 2025

    Hey, amazing moms! In Episode 13 of Walk With Me Mom: From Burnout to Balance, host Nicki gets real about the challenges of navigating food sensitivities with autistic kids. From mealtime meltdowns to texture aversions, Nicki shares her journey with her non-verbal son’s love for crunchy, spicy foods and her daughter’s hard pass on “funny smells.” This episode is packed with practical tips and heartfelt encouragement to help you survive the dinner table battles and plant seeds for progress.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Sensory needs are real.
    • Respect comfort foods.
    • Exposure without pressure.
    • Get creative, but keep it simple.
    • Celebrate small wins.
    • Let go of guilt.

    Nicki reminds us not to grow weary in doing good. Every small effort—every grape, every patient moment—is seen by God. Your consistency is planting seeds for a harvest, even if it’s not visible yet.

    Call to Action:

    • Reflect tonight: What small win can you celebrate at the dinner table? A new food touched? A calm meal?
    • Need support? Nicki offers one-on-one coaching for autism moms navigating food challenges or sensory issues. Email info@nickibradley.com or visit www.walkwithmemom.com to book a session.
    • Join the community: Connect with other moms in the Walk With Me Mom Private Community Group at www.walkwithmemom.com.
    • Spread the love: Share this episode with another autism mom to support her journey.

    Tune in Next Week:

    Episode 14 will dive into building routines that work for you and your child. Don’t miss it!

    Stay amazing, keep planting those seeds, and know you’re not alone on this journey.

    Please email any questions, comments, to info@nickibradley.com

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  • 12|Finding Joy
    Oct 8 2025

    Hey, amazing moms! In Episode 12 Nicki dives into the heart of finding joy in the everyday moments of raising autistic kids. This quick 10-minute episode is all about spotting those small, soul-filling moments of connection—whether it’s a high-five on the basketball court, a giggle during a bike ride, or a quiet moment in a blanket fort. Nicki shares personal stories about her son’s love for the outdoors and her daughter’s imaginative world, reminding us that joy often lives in the small stuff, not perfection.

    Key Takeaways:

    - Joy isn’t always loud or picture-perfect—it’s in the quiet, messy moments of connection.

    - Pause and ask yourself nightly: “Where did I feel connection today?” This simple question can help you notice and grow those joyful moments.

    - For tough days, know you’re not alone—joy will come, even if it’s quieter than expected.

    Faith Encouragement:

    Inspired by Zechariah 4:10, Nicki reminds us not to overlook small beginnings. Those little moments of joy are holy ground, and God rejoices with you in them.

    Call to Action:

    - Tonight, reflect: “Where did I feel connection today?” Write it down or pray over it.

    - Feeling overwhelmed? Nicki offers one-on-one coaching for autism moms. Email her at info@nickibradley.com or visit www.walkwithmemom.com to book a session.

    - Join the *Walk With Me Mom* Private Community Group at www.walkwithmemom.com to connect with other moms.

    - Share this episode with another autism mom to spread the joy!

    **Tune in Next Week:**

    Episode 13 will explore Navigating Food Sensitivities with Your Autistic Child. Don’t miss it!

    Stay amazing, keep leaning into the small moments, and we’ll walk together again soon.

    Website: www.walkwithmemom.com

    Please email any questions, comments, to info@nickibradley.com

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  • 11|Silent Signals: Seeing the Signs We Miss
    Sep 30 2025

    In this heartfelt episode, Nicki dives into the art of noticing the silent signals our non-verbal autistic children send every day. Through a personal story about her son’s disrupted evening walk and the meltdown that followed, Nicki shares how she learned to decode his unspoken needs by following his lead. This episode is a reminder to slow down, stay curious, and honor the unique ways our kids communicate—even without words. Nicki also offers a moment of faith-based encouragement, referencing Galatians 6:9, and invites listeners to join her coaching sessions or the Walk With Me Mom Community Group for support.

    Key Takeaways:

    · Non-verbal autistic children communicate through routines, behaviors, and subtle cues.

    · Missing these signals can lead to meltdowns, but reflecting and observing can uncover their meaning.

    · Parenting is about learning your child’s unique language, not just teaching them ours.

    · You’re not failing—you’re sowing seeds of trust and love, even in the hardest moments.

    Resources Mentioned:

    · Personalized Coaching: Book a one-on-one session with Nicki to create tailored strategies for your family at www.walkwithmemom.com.

    · Walk With Me Mom Community Group: Join a judgment-free space for autism moms to connect, share, and grow together at www.walkwithmemom.com.

    Call to Action:

    · Share this episode with another autism mom who might need encouragement to spot those silent cues.

    · Visit www.walkwithmemom.com to book a coaching session or join the community.

    · Tune in next week for an episode on finding joy in everyday moments with your autistic child.

    Quote of the Episode:
    “Being a mom to a non-verbal autistic child is not about teaching them our language. It’s about learning theirs.”

    Please email any questions, comments, to info@nickibradley.com

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  • 10|Rising Again: Building Resilience as an Autism Mom
    Sep 17 2025

    Hey, amazing autism moms! In Episode 10 of Walk With Me Mom: From Burnout to Balance, Nicki dives into resilience—how to bounce back from tough days raising kids on the spectrum or with ADHD. Discover how to rise stronger without losing yourself in the chaos.

    What’s This Episode About?

    Tough days are real when raising autistic kids. Nicki shares her journey parenting her non-verbal son, whose silent struggles can feel like a mystery, and her daughter with ADHD, whose whirlwind energy brings its own challenges. From meltdowns to missed cues, she opens up about the guilt and helplessness of tough moments and how she learned resilience isn’t about perfection—it’s about adapting and finding strength.

    Key Moments

    • Personal Story: Nicki gets raw about a tough week juggling her son’s sensory overload and her daughter’s focus struggles, learning to embrace messy days.
    • Practical Tip: Try the Resilience Reset Practice
    • Faith Encouragement: Find strength in Psalm 147:3, trusting God to heal your heart on hard days.

    Connect with Us

    • Share: Email your resilience win to info@nickibradley.com.
    • Join: Connect at facebook.com/walkwithmemomcommunity.
    • Book: Schedule a Balance Starter Session at walkwithmom.com/book-session.

    Up Next

    Episode 11: “Silent Signals: Seeing the Signs We Miss.”

    Stay Amazing: Keep walking, mama—you’ve got this! 💙

    Please email any questions, comments, to info@nickibradley.com

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  • 09|Standing Strong: Advocating for Your Autistic Child Without Burning Out
    Sep 10 2025

    Hey, amazing autism moms! In Episode 9 of Walk With Me Mom: From Burnout to Balance, Nicki dives into the exhausting yet essential world of advocacy. Learn how to stand strong for your autistic child—whether it’s fighting for a communication device or tailored school supports—without burning out.

    Key Moments

    • Personal Story :Nicki opens up about the emotional and practical challenges of advocating for her son’s AAC device and her daughter’s IEP social plan, juggling meetings, emails, and daily life while battling burnout and guilt.
    • Practical Tip: Discover the Advocacy Anchor Plan—a simple strategy to focus on one goal, find an ally, pace your efforts, and release the outcome. Nicki shares how she used this to secure her son’s device and support her daughter’s needs.
    • Faith Encouragement : Lean into Isaiah 40:31 for strength to keep fighting, with a prayer to renew your energy in advocacy battles.

    Use the Advocacy Anchor Plan:

    1. Focus: Pick one key goal (e.g., “Secure a sensory break for my child”).
    2. Ally: Connect with a supporter (therapist, teacher, or friend).
    3. Pace: Break tasks into small steps (e.g., 10-minute email drafts).
    4. Release: Celebrate your effort, not just the outcome.

    Connect with Us

    • Share Your Story: Tried the Advocacy Anchor Plan? Email Nicki privately at info@nickibradley.com.
    • Join the Community: www.walkwithmemom.com
    • Book a Session: Feeling drained by advocacy? Schedule a 60-minute Balance Starter Session at www.walkwithmemom.com to create a personalized plan

    Spread the Love

    Know an autism mom who needs advocacy tools? Share this episode with her! Subscribe to Walk With Me Mom: From Burnout to Balance on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen, and leave a review to help more moms find us.

    Up Next

    Tune in next week for Episode 10, where we’ll explore resilience—how to bounce back from tough days as an autism mom. You don’t want to miss it!

    Stay Amazing: Two is better than one, and a community is better than none. Keep walking, mama—you’ve got this! 💙

    https://www.nickibradley.com/

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